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Krider’s “Favorite Color” Rose Collection 
YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO GET FINE HYBRID TEA ROSES AT MODERATE COST 
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For Colorful Plantings In Large Beds Our ‘Favorite Color’ Collection Is Ideal. Splendid Varieties—Balanced Colors Guaranteed 
ENJOY THE THRILLS AND PLEASURE OF GROWING YOUR OWN BEAUTIFUL ROSES, AND AT 
LOW FIRST COST—-OUR CHOICE OF VARIETIES, BUT EACH LABELED 
Past years’ response to this sensational offer prompts us to again 
offer our customers the opportunity of getting some of the finest Roses 
at an extremely low price. 
Imagine getting fine, heavy rooted, 2-yr., field-grown, everbloom- 
ing Roses at this price. We make this amazing offer to convince you 
of the high quality of our Roses. 
We will send you six of our regular first grade Roses—each named 
and labeled—-six colors—six fine varieties—our choice. We know 
you will be more than pleased. 
No. 2208 
One of each of SIX different varie- 
6 ties, OUR CHOICE, ALL EVER- 
BLOOMING and each one labeled 
with variety names. WILL 
BLOOM THIS YEAR. A regu- © He 
lar $5.25 value, for only... 
2 Collections (12), $8.50; 4 Collections 
(24), $16.50, postpaid. 
DOUBLE 
RUSSIAN VIOLETS 
One of the most charming of garden plants. Rich 
purple, double blooms are borne in profusion through- 
out the summer months on stems about six inches 
long. Bright green foliage is very ornamental. One of 
the best plonts for edging along walks, paths or 
around a perennial bed. Hardy and does weil in either 
sun Or semi-shade. Well rooted, field-grown plants 
which will bloom this year, 60c each; 4 for $2.25, 
postpaid. 
ORDER EARLY. TAKE ADVANTAGE 
OF OUR $2.00 PREMIUM OFFER 
LISTED ON PAGE 47 
2143 HARDY MULTIFLORA ROSE PLANTS 
For Dense, Stock-Proof, Living Flowering Fences, also Farm Fences 
Most of you have no doubt read the articles appearing in various magazines recommending the Multiflora Roses for 
use on farms and suburban property. This is the type of Wild Rose understock onto which Hybrid Tea Roses are 
budded. It grows prolifically and is hardy in the most extreme situations. Seems to withstand cold and drought and 
thrive in poor soil. It is the answer to your search for something to make a living fence which will, when matured, be 
practically stock or trespasser proof. The branches grow spreading and tightly massed. The thorns add to its effec- 
tiveness in turning trespassers away. Grows rapidly and quickly forms a dense fence or hedge. May be trimmed if de- 
sired. Plant 12 inches apart for a dense, tight fence or hedge; 18 to 24 inches apart for a property line fence or 
looser hedge. 
MULTIFLORA PRICES 
Well Rooted, Sturdy Plants, 10 for $2.00; 25 for $4.00; 50 for $7.00; 100 for $10.00, 
Post paid 
(Not Less Than 10 Plants Sold.) 
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